According to figure published by Statistics Finland (the official public authority on statistics in the country), the average annual income in Finland was 34510 euros (about 42000 dollars) in 2008, while in 2009 it was 35280 euros (just short of 44000 dollars).
The average annual income for people in the service sector (i.e. people working in hotels, stores and restaurants) was 34760 euros in 2008.
In Finland many families have values put in place to keep them together. However the divorce rate in Finland is 51 percent with cohabitation being more popular. Most families have only one or two children and both parents work.
I'm not sure about per capita Income, but the per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is $35,300 (2007 est.) (CIA- The World FActbook).
Typically, a couple have two offspring now in Finland. Thus, average family size is two offspring.
staying alive costs about 400e - 600e per month
India's Per Capita Incom is Rs. 550/- in 2006-07 i.e. approx $14 USD. is this yearly income
People in Finland make a living by working and being involved in various income generating activities. Most of the people prefer professional jobs like nursing, accounting, advocacy and so much more.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
There are 187,888 lakes in Finland.
Percapita income is income per head.It is calculated by total income by total population.Therefore it is treated as a Macro concept.Percapita income is expressed in countrywise .Percapita income of USA is twice the income of India
the main causes of the inflation is increase in the percapita income and this results in increase in the standard of living of the people .. and the other one is increase in the percapita income in our country
The percapita income is the income earned per person by the state or country.It is calculated by dividing the total national income by the population of the state.
Its an open and very developed economy with a vry healthy percapita income rate
India's Per Capita Incom is Rs. 550/- in 2006-07 i.e. approx $14 USD. is this yearly income
max account of percapita output that can be generated in agiven time while leaving natural wealth
Almost never, because gross income gaps can largely distort statistics, if 50% of the population are earning very high, while the rest 50 much less, then the average may well be guided by the upper-half.
Banking and Finance.
Newsweek has listed Finland as the "Best Country in the World" overall for its quality of life, high income, and great education. So yes, some consider Finland to be a very nice country.
Sweden,Finland, Norway even Havard for low income student America for International scholars
People in Finland make a living by working and being involved in various income generating activities. Most of the people prefer professional jobs like nursing, accounting, advocacy and so much more.
People in Finland make a living by working and being involved in various income generating activities. Most of the people prefer professional jobs like nursing, accounting, advocacy and so much more.